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TopShelfGamer 04-20-2011 10:00 PM

Adjusting Itrader from within phpadmin?
 
I have found no other way to edit a users feedback rating to allow them to transfer feedback from other sites and make there feedback look bigger on our site. I went into phpadmin and found the table that needs edited. I edited the table but it doesnt reflect on my site after i save.

http://www.sportzin.com/forums/uploa...502-U10903.jpg

That is my test user and i changed the 29 to 145 and saved. Went back to my forum and the users feedback is still 29.

Any ideas?

Lynne 04-21-2011 01:44 AM

You need to ask questions about modifications in the modification thread as that is the only place support for modifications is given.

TopShelfGamer 04-21-2011 01:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lynne (Post 2186850)
You need to ask questions about modifications in the modification thread as that is the only place support for modifications is given.

the developer is no longer around and this is more of a phpadmin question then anything, since i edited the tables there and not within the modification itself.

Lynne 04-21-2011 01:59 AM

It doesn't matter if the dev is no longer around - help for modifications is still only given in the modification thread.

If you modified it in phpMyAdmin by changing the value and clicking Go, then it should change. It is possible that there is some caching going on in the mod or the data is in a couple of places - we have no idea. The only users who may know are those that installed the mod and they are in the modification thread.

TopShelfGamer 04-21-2011 02:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lynne (Post 2186860)
It doesn't matter if the dev is no longer around - help for modifications is still only given in the modification thread.

If you modified it in phpMyAdmin by changing the value and clicking Go, then it should change. It is possible that there is some caching going on in the mod or the data is in a couple of places - we have no idea. The only users who may know are those that installed the mod and they are in the modification thread.

ok thank you , yea i was more looking for some answer like caching or how long it would take the servers to communicate and the values to change on the forum side when you edit tables in php. I will take my questions to the thread next time. Sorry!


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